Shot in downtown Los Angeles, California, the video depicts a massive, spontaneous public orgy you're welcome, YouTube, for the extra hits you're about to receive. For the video's -- ahem -- climax, we see the pint-sized Australian perched atop a skyscraper-high, cone-shaped mass of writhing bodies, both the overseer and the adored instigator of the pleasure-packed scene below her. It's a fitting image for Minogue, whose new album "Aphrodite" out this week marks more than 20 years in the music biz. Let's not forget her biggest personal feat: winning her fight against breast cancer. But is the fight really over?
Minogue works up a sweat with several dancers on an exercise ball, a pommel horse, and strikes a few yoga poses in a gym. With the addition of sexercize. Cody Critcheloe presents his idea to the pop star with scantily clad cowboys via a computer. Even Minogue herself is given a chance to show how she perceives the song to be, a black background with pink outlines of the singer performing various physical activities.
Kylie Minogue: We just can’t get her out of our heads
The Australian pop star's long-overdue arrival in the U. In a white Jean Paul Gaultier gown outfitted with a harness that stretches from its leather bustier to fasten around her tiny waist, she looks out over a sea of men pushing bits of rubbery lobster around their salad plates and asks, 'Can you believe I'm here in New York? They know exactly what the diminutive Australian singer is getting at. Minogue has sold more than 60 million albums worldwide, was the most-played female artist of the last two decades on U.
One of the last songs to be recorded for the album, "All the Lovers" was written by Jim Eliot and Mima Stilwell and produced by the former. Stuart Price, the executive producer of Aphrodite, was responsible for additional production and mixing of the song. Kylie felt "All the Lovers" summarised the "euphoria" of the album perfectly and chose it to be the lead single from Aphrodite. It was then globally released by Parlophone as a CD single and digital download on 11 June